Evidence for hybridization between sympatric holm-oak and cork-oak in Spain based on diagnostic enzyme markers

TitleEvidence for hybridization between sympatric holm-oak and cork-oak in Spain based on diagnostic enzyme markers
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1992
AuthorsElena-Rossello, J. A., Lumaret R., Cabrera E., & Michaud H.
JournalPlant Ecology
Volume99-100
Pagination115 - 118
Date Published1992///
Keywordscork-oak, enzyme markers, holm-oak, Hybridization, Quercus
Abstract

Hybridization has been detected in mixed populations of juvenile cork-oak and holm-oak individuals using three diagnostic enzyme loci coding for esterases, leucine amino peptidases and acid phosphatases respectively. Among the 35 studied individuals, 29, 5 and 1 were identified as holm-oak, cork-oak and hybrid respectively. Such diagnostic markers are likely to be useful to detect and remove hybrids at the juvenile stage in areas where the holm-oak is grown for acorn production and the cork-oak is cultivated for cork. This is necessary since hybrid adults produce neither cork nor acorns of high quality.

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